Zenit PhotoSniper User Manual - page 10
Zenit PhotoSniper User manual, 1992 year
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The procedure is the following:
1. Press the film rewind knob and turn it contrary to
the arrow direction.
2. Disengage the shutter mechanism by pressing the
film rewind button. Keeping the button in this position,
rotate the film rewind knob in the arrow direction until
you feel by the applied force that the film end is pulled out
from under the take-up spool spring.
3. Open the back cover of the camera.
4. Pull the film rewind knob upwards and remove
the cassette out of the camera.
6. Accessories; Care of the Camera
67. Shoulder strap for photogun
68. Cap
69. Interchangeable lens (with cap)
70. Cover, front
71. Light filters
72. Cover, back
73. Screw-drivers
74. Cassettes
75. Shoulder sraps for case
76. Clamping screw
6.1. Case with Accessories
The photogun with accessories is packed un in a stamped aluminium case where it is securely
protected in any route conditions.
The TAIR-3-PhS lens with the ZENIT-ES photographic camera is fastened to a bracket with a
tripod screw.
Spring clamps secure the shoulder butt at the bottom of the case.
The inner side of the case cover carries: the HELIOS-44-2 lens under a hermetic cap; five light
filters; two cassettes; two screw-drivers; two covers (front and back).
The case has sturdy locking catches, preventing accidental opening, a carrying grip and shoulder or
on the back (like a knapsack) in route conditions. The straps have buckles intended for varing the
straps length.
The complete set includes a rubber sunshade which is screwed on the TAIR-3-PhS lens (like the
light filters). It is used to protect the lens from undesirable side-light. Besides that, it protects the lens
and light filters against damage when photographing under complicated conditions.